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Men’s Lacrosse Looks to Repeat Dominance in 2011

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Last spring, the Connecticut College men’s lacrosse team was the athletic story of the year. The Camels, led by head coach Dave Cornell...

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Gross Gets the Gold: Snowboarding Team finds success in first year of existence

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This year, Conn welcomed a new club, the Snowboarding Team, created by Johnny Borbone ’12. Made up of roughly ten students, the team...

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Women’s Swim Team Walks on Water: Camels finish fourth at NESCAC Championships

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  Following an unprecedented 11-1 season, the women’s swim team blew expectations out of the water at the NESCAC Championships on...

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Women’s Hockey Mauled by Polar Bears: Loses to Bowdoin in NESCAC quarterfinals

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    While Connecticut College has been educating women for a century, it may surprise you to know that the Camel women’s ice...

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NFL and NFLPA Remain Miles Apart: Contract negotiations threaten 2011-2012 season

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Roger Goodell speaks at an NFL press conference. Photo from Web. Two and a half weeks ago, NFL fans across the nation were glued to their...

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Women’s Hockey Finishes Fifth: Will travel to Bowdoin for NESCAC quarterfinals next weekend

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Heading into the NESCAC tournament, the women’s ice hockey team is sitting right in the center of the pack in fifth place out of nine...

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Four Questions at the All-Star Break: Mike Flint’s biggest NBA questions at the season’s halfway point

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With a little over half of the NBA season over, there are four ideas that I can’t get out of my head. In question form, here they are....

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Men’s Hockey Battles for Tournament Spot: NESCAC gets increasingly competitive every season

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The competition in NESCAC hockey is at its highest. The skill gap between teams is increasingly shrinking, with the top six teams all...

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